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4.0.0 (2024-06-15)
https://github.com/eggjs/egg/issues/5257
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aa332a5
] - fix: proto copy (#2) (Haoliang Gao <sakura9515@gmail.com>)Readme
Forked from node-extend, the difference is overriding array as primitive when deep clone.
import { extend } from 'extend2';
// for deep clone
extend(true, {}, object1, objectN);
extend2
is licensed under the MIT License.
All credit to the jQuery authors for perfecting this amazing utility.
Ported to Node.js by Stefan Thomas with contributions by Jonathan Buchanan and Jordan Harband.
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